Idioms
cross the Rubicon
to do something where you cannot go back (Julius Ceasar crossed the Rubicon and made a fight with the Roman Senate inevitable)
The man crossed the Rubicon when he began on a course that he could not turn back from.
cross to bear/carry
crux of the matter
cry bloody murder
cry out for (someone or something)
cry over spilt milk
cry uncle
cry wolf
crying need for (someone or something)
cue (someone) in or cue in (someone)
curiosity killed the cat
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have a word with (someone)
blow up in (someone's) face
with one hand tied behind one's back
get off to a flying start
take (someone) to the cleaners
easy to come by
six of one or half-a-dozen of the other
make an impression (on someone)
clear away (something) or clear (something) away
stark raving mad
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The Boston University Bridge is the only place in the world where a boat can sail under a train driving under a car driving under an airplane.
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